Questions & Answers

How far is it from Bristol to Longleat Safari Park?

The distance between Bristol and Longleat Safari Park is 38 km. The road distance is 48 km.

What is the cheapest way to get from Bristol to Longleat Safari Park?

The cheapest way to get from Bristol to Longleat Safari Park is to drive which costs £4 - £7 and takes 49 min.

What is the fastest way to get from Bristol to Longleat Safari Park?

The quickest way to get from Bristol to Longleat Safari Park is to taxi which takes 49 min and costs £95 - £120.

Is there a direct bus between Bristol and Longleat Safari Park?

No, there is no direct bus from Bristol to Longleat Safari Park. However, there are services departing from Temple Meads and arriving at Corsley Heath, Whitbourne Springs via Bath City Centre, Bus Station and Frome, Market Place. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 3 h 35 min.

How long does it take to get from Bristol to Longleat Safari Park?

It takes approximately 2 h 35 min to get from Bristol to Longleat Safari Park, including transfers.

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